Deck 8: Achieving Emotional Control

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According to Daniel Goleman, intelligence quotient is a much better predictor of success in nearly every area of life, as compared to emotional intelligence.
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Anger makes an individual aware of his or her responsibility for the damages he or she causes.
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The ability to put thoughts into words and to understand words is one of the areas of intelligence cited by Howard Gardner.
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Anger becomes harmful when you are convinced that other people are to blame for deliberately and unnecessarily causing you trouble.
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Scientists and mathematicians find pleasure in using the logical and reasoning parts of the brain.
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Social awareness as an emotional intelligence skill is the ability to understand the way you are "coming off" to other people.
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Emotional intelligence is a competence people are born with and it remains unchanged during their lifetime.
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A person with intrapersonal intelligence is rarely introspective.
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Defensiveness usually comes from high self-esteem.
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Self-managed people are least likely to hide their temper.
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Ideas and concepts form the basis of spatial reasoning.
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Intelligence is exclusively based on a person's reasoning ability.
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According to Daniel Goleman, emotional competence is an extremely important factor in understanding emotional intelligence.
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A self-aware person will know when he or she is seen as underrating or overrating another person.
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The best way to improve your emotional intelligence is to learn to apply and use your knowledge about the issue in a practical, real way.
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The ability to use your body or parts of your body to solve problems is known as naturalist intelligence.
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The emotional mind is primarily aware of reality and is always logical.
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Assertiveness involves putting others on the defensive.
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Aggressiveness involves hurting others and putting them on the defensive.
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Spatial intelligence can be expressed by building things, or by something as simple as perfecting the art of flying a hand glider.
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The "Wooden leg" game is one in which a person tries to trap another person in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation.
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In which of the following professions is a kinesthetically intelligent person most likely to excel?

A)Songwriting
B)Composing music
C)Ballet
D)Sculpting
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One of the common characteristics of all games is that they provide a payoff of some kind to at least one of the players.
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A person high in _____ intelligence is most likely to enjoy dealing with brain teasers.

A)verbal
B)interpersonal
C)kinesthetic
D)logical
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Which of the following is a defining characteristic of people with spatial intelligence?

A)They are gifted writers, poets, songwriters, and speakers.
B)They have a knack for seeing how elements fit together.
C)They have a strong relationship with sounds.
D)They understand the world through math and logic.
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Negative game playing can hurt positive relationships.
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The "Wooden leg" game makes an art out of creating excuses.
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Which intelligence involves physical movement or using body or body parts to solve problems?

A)Existential intelligence
B)Emotional intelligence
C)Naturalist intelligence
D)Kinesthetic intelligence
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According to Daniel Goleman, which of the following is a type of emotional competence?

A)Logical reasoning
B)Kinesthetic intelligence
C)Rational competence
D)Social competence
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In terms of intensity, first-degree games are usually quite harmless.
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Among the four different areas or "clusters" of emotional intelligence, self-awareness refers to the ability to:

A)understand when you are seen as underrating or overrating another person.
B)understand the politics at your own workplace.
C)hold yourself in check and not overreact when something or someone bothers you.
D)settle conflicts and disagreements between groups and other people.
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Psychological script, a transactional analysis concept, is like a movie or a theater script that you wrote during your early years of childhood.
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Which of the following statements is true of intelligence?

A)Intelligence is a one-dimensional concept.
B)Intelligence is presently based solely on a person's reasoning ability.
C)Intelligence is most accurately measured by standardized tests.
D)Intelligence comes in many forms and are reflected in various skills and talents.
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People who use counterattack as a defensive behavior typically use "red herring" as a technique.
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The "harried executive" game is usually played by detail-oriented people who do not feel they are good at anything else.
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A person with high naturalist intelligence is most likely to succeed working as a(n):

A)sculptor.
B)conservationist.
C)singer.
D)music composer.
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According to transactional analysis, much of what we do and say in our daily lives is based on scripts that most people heard repeatedly as children.
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People whose intelligence fall into the category of _____ are typically gifted writers, poets, songwriters, and speakers.

A)movement
B)language
C)spatial reasoning
D)logic
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Which of the following psychologists discovered that there are eight separate areas in which creative people put their perceptiveness to work?

A)Eric Berne
B)Howard Gardner
C)Daniel Goleman
D)Richard Boyatzis
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A script can be defined as an encounter between two people that produces a "payoff" for one person at the expense of the other person.
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According to Richard Boyatzis, what is the most common mistake made by people who want to improve their emotional intelligence (EI)?

A)They think that knowing more about the issue will make their skills better.
B)They fall prey to the myth that EI cannot be improved and is inborn.
C)They assume that EI cannot be applied to the workplace.
D)They are unwilling to apply their knowledge of EI to real life situations.
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In the context of defensive behavior, a person who uses the _____ approach appears to be shutting down.

A)passive-aggressive
B)counterattack
C)red herring
D)pointless explanation
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According to the founders of emotional intelligence (EI), which intelligence allows you to understand the politics of your own workplace?

A)Self-awareness
B)Kinesthetic intelligence
C)Personal competence
D)Social awareness
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Which of the following best exemplifies a religious script?

A)"Jews don't work on Saturdays."
B)"Men do not cry."
C)"Kennedys enter politics."
D)"New Englanders are traditional and intelligent."
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A _____ game is also known as, "my excuses are better than yours."

A)"harried"
B)"now I've got you"
C)"wooden leg"
D)"why don't you…Yes, but"
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A team leader asks his team members for input on how a project should be completed and then just goes ahead and does what he had planned from the start. Which game is the team lead playing?

A)A "Why don't you…Yes, but" game
B)A "wooden leg" game
C)A "harried" game
D)A "now I've got you" game
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Sally works part-time at a book store. She is always busy playing multiple roles at home and work. She takes on everything and even asks for more. She agrees with her supervisor's criticisms as well. However, whenever her colleagues ask her to join them for a dinner or a weekend party, she refuses by saying she has a lot of work that still needs to be done. Which of the following games is Sally playing in this scenario?

A)A "why don't you…Yes, but" game
B)A "wooden leg" game
C)A "harried" game
D)A "now I've got you" game
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A person with healthy self-awareness can make safe decisions that might seem "intuitive" to others because such a person:

A)focuses on others' weaknesses rather than being preoccupied with their own weaknesses.
B)can understand the reactions of other people toward him or her.
C)is honest and does not hide his or her frustration during difficult times.
D)scores very high on standardized intelligence tests.
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_____ flirt with being harmful and often cause anger.

A)Cultural scripts
B)First-degree games
C)Second-degree games
D)Gender scripts
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In the context of transactional analysis, which of the following is a characteristic of "games"?

A)First-degree games are most damaging.
B)Games do not provide any payoffs to any of the parties involved.
C)Games involve at least one insincere statement.
D)Games are based on emotionless attitudes.
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Which defensive behavior is sometimes referred to as using a "red herring?"

A)Creating a distraction
B)Counterattack
C)Passive-aggressive
D)Pointless explanation
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Which of the following can be seen as a large game in an organization that contains many combinations of games?

A)Office politics
B)Egocentrism
C)Grapevine
D)Rumor mill
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Which of the following will be most effective in improving your emotional intelligence?

A)Focusing on the weaknesses of others rather than being preoccupied with self-awareness
B)Engaging in dysfunctional conflicts to improve your self-management skills
C)Developing relationship management skills
D)Reading materials on emotional intelligence
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A game in which one person tries to trap the other in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation is known as a _____ game.

A)"harried"
B)"now I've got you"
C)"wooden leg"
D)"my excuses are better than yours"
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Which of the following best exemplifies a cultural script?

A)"Jews don't work on Saturdays."
B)"Women can't read maps."
C)"Johnsons are medical people."
D)"Alaskans are tough."
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A game in which excuses take the place of a job well done is known as a _____ game.

A)"wooden leg"
B)"why don't you…Yes, but"
C)"harried"
D)"now I've got you"
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Which defensive behavior seems to stem from a belief that the other person has been on the attack only because that person "doesn't understand"?

A)Counterattack
B)Pointless explanation
C)Passive-aggressive behavior
D)Creating a distraction
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Mark, a salesman at Signature Inc., is on a 10-day vacation. His manager Gregory calls him in the evening and asks him to meet one of their clients for dinner. Though Mark is on vacation and is not obliged to meet the clients, Gregory urges him to go for the meeting. Which of the following statements should Mark use to refuse politely and yet sound assertive?

A)"I am not going to meet the client when I am on vacation; it's not part of my job."
B)"You are to be blamed for this poor scheduling, and I am not going to suffer for your mistakes."
C)"Since I am on vacation, I have taken up some important personal work and I am busy with that."
D)"Gregory, you had approved my vacation a week ago, if I am not wrong."
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Keira is a customer service executive in an insurance company. In a feedback meeting, her supervisor asks her why she sounded angry with one of the customers. Keira replied, "Well, if you think I am doing such a bad job, why don't you just go ahead and fire me? I know you don't like me." Which defensive reaction is Keira using?

A)Passive-aggressive
B)Red herring
C)Pointless explanation
D)Counterattack
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Which of the following steps should you take to control your anger?

A)Identify the wrongdoers.
B)Examine the damage your anger has caused.
C)Give instant feedback using absolute words such as "always" and "never."
D)Try to analyze who started the vicious cycle of anger.
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_____ intelligence primarily deals with one's ability to understand and deal with the world of people.
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A person who excels in _____ has a knack for seeing how elements fit together in space.
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When Jade's colleague pointed out to her that she was running late for a meeting, Jade responded: "Well, unlike you, I don't have much free time. I am up to my neck buried in work!" Jade is using _____ as a defensive reaction.
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The _____ game focuses primarily on making excuses.
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Daniel Goleman showed that _____ intelligence is a much better predictor of success in nearly every area of life, not always including academic success.
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In the context of the eight areas of intelligence, athletes and dancers are examples of people who excel in ____.
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According to Daniel Goleman, the _____ mind is aware of reality and which allows us to ponder and reflect.
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The _____ game is played by someone who uses being "too busy" as an excuse not to interact with others.
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Earlier, people assumed that intelligence was a _____ concept of just reasoning ability, measured by standardized tests.
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_____ intelligence means knowledge of yourself.
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According to Daniel Goleman, there are two types of emotional competence: personal competence and _____ competence.
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In the context of scripts, _____ tell you that men don't cry, women cook and clean houses, and men should be able to fix cars.
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The person who is high in _____ intelligence has an understanding of nature and natural processes.
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The _____ game is also known as "my excuses are better than yours."
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_____ means standing up for your rights without threatening the self-esteem of others.
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Creating a distraction as a defensive behavior is called using a ____, because it introduces a point or fact that is irrelevant to the issue at hand.
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A person who uses a _____ defensive approach seems to be shutting down.
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_____ is a learned capability based on emotional intelligence that results in outstanding performance at work.
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The _____ is a game in which one person tries to trap the other in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation and if the player is successful in trapping the victim, he or she usually feels justified in harming the person.
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In the context of transactional analysis, a _____ is an encounter between two people that produces a "payoff" for the one who starts the game, at the expense of the other player.
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According to Daniel Goleman, intelligence quotient is a much better predictor of success in nearly every area of life, as compared to emotional intelligence.
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Anger makes an individual aware of his or her responsibility for the damages he or she causes.
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3
The ability to put thoughts into words and to understand words is one of the areas of intelligence cited by Howard Gardner.
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Anger becomes harmful when you are convinced that other people are to blame for deliberately and unnecessarily causing you trouble.
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Scientists and mathematicians find pleasure in using the logical and reasoning parts of the brain.
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Social awareness as an emotional intelligence skill is the ability to understand the way you are "coming off" to other people.
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Emotional intelligence is a competence people are born with and it remains unchanged during their lifetime.
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A person with intrapersonal intelligence is rarely introspective.
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Defensiveness usually comes from high self-esteem.
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Self-managed people are least likely to hide their temper.
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Ideas and concepts form the basis of spatial reasoning.
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Intelligence is exclusively based on a person's reasoning ability.
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According to Daniel Goleman, emotional competence is an extremely important factor in understanding emotional intelligence.
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A self-aware person will know when he or she is seen as underrating or overrating another person.
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The best way to improve your emotional intelligence is to learn to apply and use your knowledge about the issue in a practical, real way.
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The ability to use your body or parts of your body to solve problems is known as naturalist intelligence.
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The emotional mind is primarily aware of reality and is always logical.
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Assertiveness involves putting others on the defensive.
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Aggressiveness involves hurting others and putting them on the defensive.
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Spatial intelligence can be expressed by building things, or by something as simple as perfecting the art of flying a hand glider.
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The "Wooden leg" game is one in which a person tries to trap another person in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation.
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In which of the following professions is a kinesthetically intelligent person most likely to excel?

A)Songwriting
B)Composing music
C)Ballet
D)Sculpting
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One of the common characteristics of all games is that they provide a payoff of some kind to at least one of the players.
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24
A person high in _____ intelligence is most likely to enjoy dealing with brain teasers.

A)verbal
B)interpersonal
C)kinesthetic
D)logical
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Which of the following is a defining characteristic of people with spatial intelligence?

A)They are gifted writers, poets, songwriters, and speakers.
B)They have a knack for seeing how elements fit together.
C)They have a strong relationship with sounds.
D)They understand the world through math and logic.
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Negative game playing can hurt positive relationships.
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The "Wooden leg" game makes an art out of creating excuses.
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28
Which intelligence involves physical movement or using body or body parts to solve problems?

A)Existential intelligence
B)Emotional intelligence
C)Naturalist intelligence
D)Kinesthetic intelligence
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According to Daniel Goleman, which of the following is a type of emotional competence?

A)Logical reasoning
B)Kinesthetic intelligence
C)Rational competence
D)Social competence
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In terms of intensity, first-degree games are usually quite harmless.
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Among the four different areas or "clusters" of emotional intelligence, self-awareness refers to the ability to:

A)understand when you are seen as underrating or overrating another person.
B)understand the politics at your own workplace.
C)hold yourself in check and not overreact when something or someone bothers you.
D)settle conflicts and disagreements between groups and other people.
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Psychological script, a transactional analysis concept, is like a movie or a theater script that you wrote during your early years of childhood.
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Which of the following statements is true of intelligence?

A)Intelligence is a one-dimensional concept.
B)Intelligence is presently based solely on a person's reasoning ability.
C)Intelligence is most accurately measured by standardized tests.
D)Intelligence comes in many forms and are reflected in various skills and talents.
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34
People who use counterattack as a defensive behavior typically use "red herring" as a technique.
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The "harried executive" game is usually played by detail-oriented people who do not feel they are good at anything else.
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36
A person with high naturalist intelligence is most likely to succeed working as a(n):

A)sculptor.
B)conservationist.
C)singer.
D)music composer.
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37
According to transactional analysis, much of what we do and say in our daily lives is based on scripts that most people heard repeatedly as children.
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38
People whose intelligence fall into the category of _____ are typically gifted writers, poets, songwriters, and speakers.

A)movement
B)language
C)spatial reasoning
D)logic
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Which of the following psychologists discovered that there are eight separate areas in which creative people put their perceptiveness to work?

A)Eric Berne
B)Howard Gardner
C)Daniel Goleman
D)Richard Boyatzis
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40
A script can be defined as an encounter between two people that produces a "payoff" for one person at the expense of the other person.
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41
According to Richard Boyatzis, what is the most common mistake made by people who want to improve their emotional intelligence (EI)?

A)They think that knowing more about the issue will make their skills better.
B)They fall prey to the myth that EI cannot be improved and is inborn.
C)They assume that EI cannot be applied to the workplace.
D)They are unwilling to apply their knowledge of EI to real life situations.
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42
In the context of defensive behavior, a person who uses the _____ approach appears to be shutting down.

A)passive-aggressive
B)counterattack
C)red herring
D)pointless explanation
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43
According to the founders of emotional intelligence (EI), which intelligence allows you to understand the politics of your own workplace?

A)Self-awareness
B)Kinesthetic intelligence
C)Personal competence
D)Social awareness
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44
Which of the following best exemplifies a religious script?

A)"Jews don't work on Saturdays."
B)"Men do not cry."
C)"Kennedys enter politics."
D)"New Englanders are traditional and intelligent."
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45
A _____ game is also known as, "my excuses are better than yours."

A)"harried"
B)"now I've got you"
C)"wooden leg"
D)"why don't you…Yes, but"
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46
A team leader asks his team members for input on how a project should be completed and then just goes ahead and does what he had planned from the start. Which game is the team lead playing?

A)A "Why don't you…Yes, but" game
B)A "wooden leg" game
C)A "harried" game
D)A "now I've got you" game
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47
Sally works part-time at a book store. She is always busy playing multiple roles at home and work. She takes on everything and even asks for more. She agrees with her supervisor's criticisms as well. However, whenever her colleagues ask her to join them for a dinner or a weekend party, she refuses by saying she has a lot of work that still needs to be done. Which of the following games is Sally playing in this scenario?

A)A "why don't you…Yes, but" game
B)A "wooden leg" game
C)A "harried" game
D)A "now I've got you" game
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48
A person with healthy self-awareness can make safe decisions that might seem "intuitive" to others because such a person:

A)focuses on others' weaknesses rather than being preoccupied with their own weaknesses.
B)can understand the reactions of other people toward him or her.
C)is honest and does not hide his or her frustration during difficult times.
D)scores very high on standardized intelligence tests.
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49
_____ flirt with being harmful and often cause anger.

A)Cultural scripts
B)First-degree games
C)Second-degree games
D)Gender scripts
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50
In the context of transactional analysis, which of the following is a characteristic of "games"?

A)First-degree games are most damaging.
B)Games do not provide any payoffs to any of the parties involved.
C)Games involve at least one insincere statement.
D)Games are based on emotionless attitudes.
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51
Which defensive behavior is sometimes referred to as using a "red herring?"

A)Creating a distraction
B)Counterattack
C)Passive-aggressive
D)Pointless explanation
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52
Which of the following can be seen as a large game in an organization that contains many combinations of games?

A)Office politics
B)Egocentrism
C)Grapevine
D)Rumor mill
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53
Which of the following will be most effective in improving your emotional intelligence?

A)Focusing on the weaknesses of others rather than being preoccupied with self-awareness
B)Engaging in dysfunctional conflicts to improve your self-management skills
C)Developing relationship management skills
D)Reading materials on emotional intelligence
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54
A game in which one person tries to trap the other in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation is known as a _____ game.

A)"harried"
B)"now I've got you"
C)"wooden leg"
D)"my excuses are better than yours"
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55
Which of the following best exemplifies a cultural script?

A)"Jews don't work on Saturdays."
B)"Women can't read maps."
C)"Johnsons are medical people."
D)"Alaskans are tough."
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56
A game in which excuses take the place of a job well done is known as a _____ game.

A)"wooden leg"
B)"why don't you…Yes, but"
C)"harried"
D)"now I've got you"
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57
Which defensive behavior seems to stem from a belief that the other person has been on the attack only because that person "doesn't understand"?

A)Counterattack
B)Pointless explanation
C)Passive-aggressive behavior
D)Creating a distraction
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58
Mark, a salesman at Signature Inc., is on a 10-day vacation. His manager Gregory calls him in the evening and asks him to meet one of their clients for dinner. Though Mark is on vacation and is not obliged to meet the clients, Gregory urges him to go for the meeting. Which of the following statements should Mark use to refuse politely and yet sound assertive?

A)"I am not going to meet the client when I am on vacation; it's not part of my job."
B)"You are to be blamed for this poor scheduling, and I am not going to suffer for your mistakes."
C)"Since I am on vacation, I have taken up some important personal work and I am busy with that."
D)"Gregory, you had approved my vacation a week ago, if I am not wrong."
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59
Keira is a customer service executive in an insurance company. In a feedback meeting, her supervisor asks her why she sounded angry with one of the customers. Keira replied, "Well, if you think I am doing such a bad job, why don't you just go ahead and fire me? I know you don't like me." Which defensive reaction is Keira using?

A)Passive-aggressive
B)Red herring
C)Pointless explanation
D)Counterattack
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60
Which of the following steps should you take to control your anger?

A)Identify the wrongdoers.
B)Examine the damage your anger has caused.
C)Give instant feedback using absolute words such as "always" and "never."
D)Try to analyze who started the vicious cycle of anger.
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61
_____ intelligence primarily deals with one's ability to understand and deal with the world of people.
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62
A person who excels in _____ has a knack for seeing how elements fit together in space.
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63
When Jade's colleague pointed out to her that she was running late for a meeting, Jade responded: "Well, unlike you, I don't have much free time. I am up to my neck buried in work!" Jade is using _____ as a defensive reaction.
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64
The _____ game focuses primarily on making excuses.
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65
Daniel Goleman showed that _____ intelligence is a much better predictor of success in nearly every area of life, not always including academic success.
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66
In the context of the eight areas of intelligence, athletes and dancers are examples of people who excel in ____.
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67
According to Daniel Goleman, the _____ mind is aware of reality and which allows us to ponder and reflect.
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68
The _____ game is played by someone who uses being "too busy" as an excuse not to interact with others.
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69
Earlier, people assumed that intelligence was a _____ concept of just reasoning ability, measured by standardized tests.
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70
_____ intelligence means knowledge of yourself.
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71
According to Daniel Goleman, there are two types of emotional competence: personal competence and _____ competence.
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72
In the context of scripts, _____ tell you that men don't cry, women cook and clean houses, and men should be able to fix cars.
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73
The person who is high in _____ intelligence has an understanding of nature and natural processes.
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74
The _____ game is also known as "my excuses are better than yours."
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75
_____ means standing up for your rights without threatening the self-esteem of others.
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76
Creating a distraction as a defensive behavior is called using a ____, because it introduces a point or fact that is irrelevant to the issue at hand.
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77
A person who uses a _____ defensive approach seems to be shutting down.
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78
_____ is a learned capability based on emotional intelligence that results in outstanding performance at work.
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79
The _____ is a game in which one person tries to trap the other in a mistake, a lie, or some other type of negative situation and if the player is successful in trapping the victim, he or she usually feels justified in harming the person.
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80
In the context of transactional analysis, a _____ is an encounter between two people that produces a "payoff" for the one who starts the game, at the expense of the other player.
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